nespeciiuiiy sudhhvvcu,MRS. COBB LAMPKIN, Recording Secretary.■ MBCLASH IN U. D. C. THREATENED BY SUFFRAGISTS.The suffrage question threatens to make the race of Mrs. Walter D. Lamar, of Macon, state president of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, for the president-generalahipof that organization one of the liveliest contests ever engaged in by the Georgia chapters.Mrs. Lamar, who is visiting Atlanta friends through opera week, is a pronounced anti-suffragisL She has oven gone so far as to take an active stand in her home town against the seekers after the ballot. Now, she will face the opposition of the suffragists in her campaign for the highest office in the United Daughters of /the Confederacy. . *Suffragist member* of the Atlanta chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy, declared Wednesday that they are not demanding a •candidate who is a suffragist, but they do want one who is not 'so set against tuff rage as is Mrs. Lamar. Casting about for a likely rival for Mrs.^Lamar, they have spoken most of Mrs.tr i n • sf